It’s one of the big four on the fashion week calendar and for the spring 2013 fashion season, London fashion week has already announced some new (or returning) names. Today we get a first look at the provisional schedule for LFW women’s.

Wear it left, right, up, down, wet or dry: the question is not whether the side part is in (it's never really far away), but how to wear it now. Read on for the best interpretations and many a how-to guide.

Tom Ford, though oft quoted as being largely anti-fashion week, will show his spring 2012 womenswear collection at London Fashion Week this September. Though not the first time he’s shown during London Fashion Week, this year presents a marked difference: his presentation on the official schedule. Now released to the public, you can see the full schedule after the break.

The intention of any catwalk is to have us covet the clothing, yet few people ever have the opportunity to indulge in the music that sets the mood as each collection unfurls itself in person. That won’t be the case of the forthcoming London fashion week, however, with the announcement that a specially curated album will be released to celebrate it.

Relaxed, easy, cool: the three attributes that pretty much define what an ideal summer wardrobe should be all about. Making a return amongst spring 2014's fashion trends, wide-leg trousers came bearing those exact qualities. Comfortable and with all the potential to become sophisticated, they're well worth investing in this year. Read on for how to style wide leg pants come spring.

In just over a month London fashion week will kick off and part of Fashionising.com’s team will be in attendance to take in select parts of the action. Who then, amongst of the UK’s and Europe’s most forward designers and labels, will be offering up their take on the autumn / fall 2011 season to the London catwalk? You can find the full schedule after…

We’ve been saying it for a long time, and now Financial Times agrees. Velvet for men is sexy. Macy’s are experimenting with fast fashion by way of a limited edition range of collections, the first to be designed by Kinder Aggugini. Let’s hope fast doesn’t mean cheap in price and quality. More people will do their Christmas shopping online this year. No surprises there. But…